Indore: There is good news for the frequent flyers to Bengaluru. IndiGo airline is going to launch its fourth flight for the capital city of Karnataka from July 1. With this, the total number of the flight operating for Bengaluru will be six. Owing to increased passenger pressure for the IT city Bengaluru, airlines are introducing flights for the financially lucrative route. In this year, four flights started for Bengaluru.

The Dalmia Group has adopted the Red Fort, one of India’s most prominent historic monuments. According to Business Standard, the Dalmia Group has bagged the contract for Rs 25 crore after beating IndiGo Airlines and the GMR group. It won the prestigious contract under the Indian government’s ‘adopt a heritage’ scheme.

Indore: The journey, which was to complete in 1.20 hours took more than seven hours for over 40 passengers present in Indigo 6E-648 Indore-Hyderabad flight. They completed the journey in 7.40 hours out of which they spent 6.05 hours in the aircraft on late Wednesday night. They were just served snacks. The hotel stay facility was not offered to them.

Pallavi Murty was returning home last year when the cab stopped in a traffic jam caused by a motorcycle accident. Passersby had declared the bleeding biker dead. Pallavi, from Hyderabad, cabin crew with IndiGo Airlines, pushed ahead, checked his vitals, applied pressure to stop the bleeding from his head. She placed the biker in a recovery position and administered CPR. By the time the ambulance arrived, the motorcycle driver had revived. He

A Hyderabad-bound IndiGo flight allegedly departed earlier than it’s scheduled time without making any announcement, leaving 14 passengers behind at the Goa airport on Monday. While the stranged passengers alleged that the flight departed early, however, an IndiGo spokesperson said they didn’t turn up despite making several announcements.

New Delhi: In a strongly worded report a Parliamentary Standing Committee has condemned the recent incident when a passenger was manhandled by Indigo staff, adding that airlines need to become passenger friendly and its staff should learn to say “please” and “Thank you”.

New Delhi: Flight operations came to a standstill at the Indira Gandhi International Airport for 20 minutes after a pilot reported having spotted a drone-like object, which a police official later said was a “balloon”.

Hyderabad:IndiGo Airlines on Tuesday issued a statement and said that by adhering to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) a major tragedy was averted. A wild boar ran into the flight path, hitting a rear wheel of its Hyderabad-bound aircraft at Vizag airport on Sunday night.

While low-cost airline IndiGo continues to face flak over last month’s assault incident, the video of which surfaced on Tuesday, rival Air India took a subtle dig at the private airline on Twitter. In two tweets, now deleted, the national carrier trolled IndiGo after a video of one of its staffers assaulting a passengers went viral. While the viral video left many seething, there were many who tried to

New Delhi: Olympic silver medallist shuttler PV Sindhu today accused an Indigo airline ground staff of misbehaving with her while travelling from Hyderabad to Mumbai, calling it a very bad experience. World number two Sindhu claimed that the staff behaved rudely with her and an airhostess intervened to advise him against doing so.

BHOPAL: The Indigo Airlines, on Monday, refused to allow Udyan Das, accused of committing gory triple murders, to board its flight from Raipur due to some technical issues. A team of WB police wanted to take Udayan to Kolkata by the flight. Later, they took an afternoon flight.